Chelcie Brunton

B. Physiotherapy

 

Born and raised in Bathurst, Chelcie completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Charles Sturt University in Orange before beginning her career at North Canberra Public Hospital. Chelcie has always had an interest in human movement, where she was curious about anatomy, biomechanics, and problem solving. She knew she wanted to be an active participant in patient recovery and rehab, which ultimately led her to Physiotherapy.  

During her 2.5 years in Canberra, Chelcie worked across a range of clinical areas including medical, neurological, and cardiorespiratory. It was through her rotations in women’s health and paediatrics that she discovered a passion for pelvic health physiotherapy. Chelcie derived huge satisfaction supporting individuals through their recovery and helping them achieve meaningful improvement. 

Pelvic Health has driven Chelcie’s ongoing professional development, including further specialised training culminating in her commencing her Master of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Health) through the University of Melbourne. 

Chelcie enjoys pelvic health as she can support women and make meaningful change to their symptoms and overall quality of life. She recognises that pelvic health concerns can often feel sensitive or isolating, and she is deeply committed to creating a supportive environment where patients feel understood, empowered, and confident in their care.